Thanks for reading and responding on this bug-report so fast. 
It looks quite similar, but it is not. This is not happening when it runs a 
fsck or something, it always happens. The problem is also not that it boots too 
quick, it just does not boot at all, but has to enter a root shell, needs 
manually issuing 'mount -a' (I tried a few other things but that did not work 
at all, it needs to be a mount command), and push ctrl-D to resume. I guess it 
issues the mountall command too quick, before the SD-card is yet initialized...
I will try to see if I can find some more related error messages...

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Fails to mount /home on sd-card during boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/481836
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